![]() ![]() ![]() There are a number of plugins that do this, and we have made the most economical of these, timy (Pro), available to all users of the LSSTC Slack workspace. Personally, my pulse goes up at the Slack chime, even if when I look the notification starts with “FYI”Īn effective solution is to time-delay the delivery of Slack messages when you want to at-somebody out of hours but have no need for their immediate attention. So it’s 7am or 8pm or whatever and Slack is chirping and a question I find myself asking is “will this person who just atted-me really benefit from a quick reply or will it wait for later/tomorrow and they only atted me to make sure I see their message”? This can make it hard for some folks (especially team leads who are clearing houses) to tune their notifications so that they can unplug while still being reachable. Disclaimer: this is informational, I am not telling you what to do,Ī general issue that has become a bigger problem in our work-from-home era is this: more people are working outside traditional office hours as they are trying to juggle childcare, surrendering to feral biorhythms or trying to match day/nightwork at the summit. ![]()
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